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Mathematics, 01.09.2019 08:30 gabrielgutierrez730

Consider the following function of variable r, for r_0: y(r)=(r^2_ 4.00r)exp(_r).
find the value of the first derivative, dy/dr, at r=4.00.
find the value of the second derivative, d^2 y/dr^2, at r=4.00.
find the value of r where y takes its minimum value in the r_0 interval.
find the value of r where y takes its maximum value in the r_0 interval.

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